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by acc15
Sun Jun 18, 2006 3:56 am
Forum: SPCR Article Discussion
Topic: VGA Cooler Roundup: A Thermalright, two Zalmans, and an Arct
Replies: 54
Views: 45106

Very informative review - well done! I still would have appreciated some space devoted to the process of removing stock fans, though. I remember older video card heatsinks being a royal pain to remove ; they probably used thermal glue or somesuch material, as I worried I might actually rip the GPU o...
by acc15
Fri Oct 03, 2003 3:21 pm
Forum: Power Supplies
Topic: Seasonic / EU
Replies: 40
Views: 16044

Well, I got my Seasonic from Kool 'n Quiet today and instead of SS-300FB (which I ordered) I got SS-300FT. I wonder what's the difference between them ? They look quite similar on the Seasonic web and the spec is the same... According to the Kool 'n Quiet website, "the part number 300FT relates to ...
by acc15
Sun Aug 24, 2003 11:40 am
Forum: Power Supplies
Topic: 2nd PSU poll: please VOTE AGAIN!
Replies: 117
Views: 61496

Currently using a Macron 300W PSU, modded with a Panaflo L1A fan. The system is a Pentium4 Northwood 1.8Ghz, moderately overclocked at 2Ghz.. The backup system, namely a Celeron-Tualatin 1300Mhz oldy, is using an even older 250W "Linkworld" PSU, again modded with an L1A fan. Who are "Linkworld"? Bea...
by acc15
Sun Aug 24, 2003 4:49 am
Forum: Video Cards & Monitors
Topic: Can a FX 5800 be quietly cooled?
Replies: 4
Views: 5660

According to Zalman's website (http://www.zalman.co.kr/usa/product/ZM80C-HP.htm), the ZM80C-HP will efficiently cool a Geforce FX5800, as long as their accompanying ZM-OP1 fan is also used. So it all depends on whether your specific 5800 model can accomodate the Zalman heatsink (which can be a probl...